Big Bird singing the "Alone Song" as he roller-skates around his nest. Meanwhile, Luis plays the song on his guitar, Gina whistles it, and Ruthie laughs it as she dusts around Finders Keepers. Then, Big Bird welcomes the viewer to Sesame Street. He adds he was getting tired of being all by himself.

A group of Navajo kids narrate about where they live, over animation based on their drawings.(EKA: Episode 3046)

Cartoon

Mary Shaboom reluctantly moves to a new house, and muses about the consequences.(EKA: Episode 2959)

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Big Bird continues skating down the street, when Zoe starts calling his name over and over. She's happy to see him and it's the first time she's expressed it that way. She likes it so much, she keeps doing it. Big Bird joins in and chants Zoe's name.

Film

A group of girls do a playground cheer ("Ooh I'm so happy!").(EKA: Episode 3056)

Zoe wants to roller skate with Big Bird. However, she doesn't have any skates of her own and Big Bird's are too big. He has a solution, though: he holds her while he skates.

Film

A gardener trims a bush to form a giraffe.

Muppets

Here is Your LifeDisguised as a dentist, Guy Smiley surprises a tooth at a dentist's office. The tooth is reunited with healthy food (represented by Carl Carrot and Melvin Milk), his dentist, and toothbrush/toothpaste pair Bristly and Pastey.(EKA: Episode 1101)

Zoe stands by Oscar's can, repeating the word "me." She claims it's a big word and Oscar argues with her about it. Once she leaves, Oscar goes inside his can to answer a call. Then, a large winged ME lands on his lid, preventing him from opening it.

Ernie and Bert: Ernie tries to fool Bert with his disguises such as a pirate disguise and a bearded Red Riding Hood disguise, but Bert recognizes him each time and tells him to stop trying to fool him. Then a wolf knocks on the door and Bert is convinced it's Ernie in disguise again- until Ernie appears at the door!(EKA: Episode 1170)

Cartoon

Edgar Turtle's three nephews show him how a round is sung.(EKA: Episode 2506)

Ruthie recognizes the ME from a story, "The Flying Me." In the story, a bird loves saying the word "me' over and over, upsetting a Grouch wizard (Oscar). The wizard changes the bird into the word ME and only an orange monster's kiss will reverse the spell. Zoe kisses the word, who turns back into a bird. Oscar then knocks it over with his lid.

Cartoon

Two cavemen argue, each chanting "Me!" A large monolith bearing the word ME puts fear in both of them.(EKA: Episode 1025)